Hi there,

 

I've got two questions related to Liquidsoap's instances.

The first one: when I put more then one script in the /etc/liquidsoap dir, it 
seems that liquidsoap launches two instances (according to the "top" command). 
Is this right? However, if I put more scripts in that directory, let's say, 
five, the number of instances remains two. Processor usage barely increases 
between two scripts and three scripts, however it doubles when using two 
scripts instead of one (I think that's because of the two instances).

Is this right?

 

Okay, second one. Currently, I'm just testing on a ten years old machine, but 
when I'm going to use Liquidsoap in a production environment, I will put it on 
a quad-core server. I've already read that I should launch multiple instances 
in order to use all four cores. What is the best way to do this? Should I just 
launch four instances (one for each core)? Or should I launch one for every 
script? How do I actually achieve this? Should I modify the init.d script?

 

A lot of questions, and I hope to receive the answers. I just started using a 
Linux server edition, so I'm sorry if these questions are a bit stupid.

 

Thanks for the help in advance.

 

-Mathijs

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